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Earth ‘well outside safe operating space for humanity’, scientists find

News / 15th September 2023

Earth’s life support systems have been so damaged that the planet is “well outside the safe operating space for humanity”, scientists have warned.

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‘Elephant in the Room’ campaign calls for urgent action on global food crisis at upcoming UN meetings

News / 7th September 2023

Climate activists and anti-poverty campaigners are calling for an emergency meeting of world leaders on the global food crisis at the United Nations General Assembly in New York next month.

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Asia’s poor grew by 68 million people after pandemic, report says

News / 29th August 2023

Nearly 70 million more people lived in extreme poverty in developing Asian countries last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and rising living costs, a Philippines-based development bank has said.

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Amazon Summit ends with plan to protect rainforests but no measurable goals

News / 11th August 2023

Brazil’s Amazon Summit has closed with a roadmap to protect tropical rainforests but without concrete commitments to end deforestation.

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Overshoot Day: Countries still burning through Earth’s resources like we have a spare planet, study finds

News / 3rd August 2023

People are continuing to burn through the planet like we have one to spare, according to new research from the Global Footprint Network.

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